Means for producing stage illusions.



H. GOLDIN.

PATENTED SEPT. 10, 1907.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 30. 1907.

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HORACE eoLmx, or LONDON, ENGLAND.

MEANS FQR PRODUCING STAGE ILLUSIONS.

fl ecifieation 6f Letters Patent Patented. Sept. 10, 1907.

Original application filed February 21r1906, Qerial No. 302,?50. Divided and this application filed March 1907.

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To all (chum it may conccin:

lie it known that I, Ilonacs (iomux. a citizen of the i'niled States of America. of l 7 'iorrington Square. London. \Y. in the county of Middiesex. l'lngland. iiiusionist, have invented certain new and useful inrprorement's in Means for Producing hftage illusions;

and I hereby declare that the following is a lull, clear. i

' raised from within and placed upon the stage and over and exact description of the same and that this appli cation is a division oi my application lot-Letters Patent otthe l'nited States for the same invention tiled lcbruary 2i. llltltl. Serial No. 30 250. I

'lhis invent ion relates to improvements-in means for producing stage illusions and it consists of a series oi nesting'trunks having means for the concealed (.Iil rance oi an individual, the objwtt oi the improvements being to provide a means whereby the illusion"ma.\ be.prodnced of an ind'viduai passing into the inner oi a series oi nesting trunks, the outer trunk or trunks of which are in a sound and intact condition, such process being effected in full view of the audience.

in order that this invention may be clearly understood and more easily carried into practice reference The outermost trunk E is a substantially constructed trunk of ordinary make. which may be examined or tested in any manner without exposing the illusion.

The trunk 1'. contains two nested trunks E E having bottom doors and in use the trunks all properly neslcd are brought upon the stage. the outer trunk E i being then unbound and opened and the inner trunks a trap 'i in the iloor.

The bottom of each of the inner trunks E E is provided with a [lap or sliding doors such as M and by which means the lady or other performer can enter the inside oi the inner trunk through the trap in the floor or in some cases the inner trunk E with the lady contained therein may be bodily inserted into the trunk E through the;lloor trapduring the time the trunk E is being nni'asteited.

Iiin'ing now described my invention, Iideclare that what I claim is:

1. in an illusion apparatus. a series of trunks nesting one within .the other, one of said trunks having a c0nccnicd means of entrance for an individual.

.h in an illusion apparatus. a scries of trunks nesting one within the otyicr. comprising an outer sound trunk and an inner trunk having means for the concealed en- Iruncc of an individual.

in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the pl'cscni'c of two witnesses HORACE GOLUIN.

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A. Nu'r'rixn, II. I). Jameson. 

